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Antigua asks for British police help with unsolved murders
ST JOHN'S, Antigua and Barbuda AFP — Antigua's prime minister has asked British police to help investigate several unsolved murders there after the brutal killing of a British doctor, shot dead on her honeymoon. The family of the doctor's critically wounded husband meanwhile began making arrangements to fly him...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Antigua, Government, SECURITY, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2008-07-31
Reward offered in Antigua honeymoon murder case
ST. JOHNS, ANTIGUA AFP — Antigua hotels and businesses have offered a reward for information leading to the arrest of those responsible for shooting a British couple on their honeymoon, killing the woman, police said Wednesday. Medical doctor Catherine Mullany, 31, was shot and killed while husband, Benjamin, also...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Antigua, Government, SECURITY
Research articles 2008-07-30
Some bets are off: the strangely selective and self-defeating crackdown on internet gambling
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] ON JULY 16, 2006, the CEO of BetOnSports.com attacked an anti-online gambling bill that the House of Representatives had overwhelmingly approved a few days before. "We want to be regulated," David Carruthers wrote in the Baltimore Sun. "We want to be taxed. We want to be licensed....
Tags: Antigua, casino, FINANCE, INTERNET, U.S., U.S. Department of Justice, World Trade Organization
Research articles 2008-06-01
New Delta Service Between New York City and Antigua and Barbuda Starts in June.
M2 PRESSWIRE-8 January 2008-Delta Air Lines: New Delta Service Between New York City and Antigua and Barbuda Starts in JuneC1994-2008 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:08012008 ATLANTA -- Eager to go snorkeling or scuba diving this summer? How about bird watching...
Tags: Antigua, Delta, Delta Air Lines Inc., FINANCE, Taxes
Research articles 2008-01-08
AMERICA'S BAD BET: HOW THE UNLAWFUL INTERNET GAMBLING ENFORCEMENT ACT OF 2006 WILL HURT THE HOUSE
INTRODUCTION America's Second Prohibition, centered on online gambling, has met criticism at home for its impractical and hypocritical nature, and earned disdain abroad for its disrespect of World Trade Organization (the "WTO") obligations to equal market access. By preventing American financial institutions from facilitating online wagers, the Unlawful Internet Gambling...
Tags: Antigua, FINANCE, financial, game, INTERNET, U.S., U.S. Congress, U.S. Department of Justice, World Trade Organization
Research articles 2007-07-01
Antigua Public Utilities Authority to Enhance Customer Experience With Nortel's Advanced Voice Solution, Global Services
Antigua Public Utilities Authority APUA, a leading provider of utility and communications services in Antigua and Barbuda, has chosen Nortel(1) (TSX: NT )(NYSE: NT ) to upgrade its telephone network with superior capabilities, in order to provide consumers and businesses in Antigua with integrated voice, video and data as well...
Tags: Antigua, Nortel Networks Corp.
Research articles 2007-12-10
Collecting online gambling debts.(ANTIGUA & BARBUDA)
Antigua's Financial Services Regulatory Commission will help Britains's struggling BetOnSports PLC collect its debts to pay bettors and employees, the government said, reports AP (Feb. 22, 2007). Clive Archer, BetOnSports director, said the company has been hampered by the "slow return of funds owed to us...
Tags: Antigua, Associated Press, debtor, director, Government, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2007-04-01
Trouble in paradise as cricket fans snub World Cup
ST JOHN'S, Antigua AFP — Brian Lara may have been delighted by the "batting paradise" provided by the pitch at the recently-built Sir Vivian Richards stadium. But the lack of spectators for its first major match, the Super Eight clash between hosts West Indies and World Cup holders Australia,...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Antigua, Games, Sir, stadium
Research articles 2007-03-28
British teen becomes youngest to sail Atlantic alone
LONDON AFP — A 14-year-old British schoolboy has become the youngest person to sail single-handed across the North Atlantic Ocean after a voyage of more than six weeks, his spokesman said. Michael Perham battled shark-infested waters and huge waves since taking three weeks off school and setting out from the...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Antigua, British Broadcasting Corp., spokesman, TVs
Research articles 2007-01-03
11 charged in US in Internet gambling operation
WASHINGTON AFP — Eleven people have been charged in a US crackdown on a multibillion-dollar Internet sports betting website with operations in Britain, Antigua and elsewhere, prosecutors said. An indictment unsealed Monday charges the operators, British-incorporated BetOnSports, with illegally taking bets from US residents and failing to pay US...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Antigua, crackdown, FINANCE, INTERNET, Missouri, Taxes, U.S.
Research articles 2006-07-18
Treasury bills sold out.(ANTIGUA & BARBUDA)(Brief article)
TREASURY BILLS SOLD OUT. Antigua's second batch of treasury bills issued on the Eastern Caribbean Securities Exchange has sold out, though investor interest fell short of that shown at the nation's first release, an official said, reports AP (April 20, 2006). The EC$17 million (US$6.4 million;...
Tags: Antigua, Associated Press, FINANCE, investor
Research articles 2006-06-01
US indictment charges operators of Antigua gambling website
WASHINGTON AFP — Two operators of an Antigua-based Internet gambling site have been indicted on charges of violating US money-laundering statutes, officials announced. The Justice Department said in a statement that the indictment unsealed in Washington this week of the operators of WorldWide Telesports, Inc. charges two companies and...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Antigua, INTERNET, U.S. Department of Justice, Washington
Research articles 2006-05-17
New fisheries complex.(Antigua and Barbuda)(Brief Article)
NEW FISHERIES COMPLEX. Antigua opened a Japanese-funded fisheries complex that will help it develop the industry so it can export fish, officials said, reports AP (Jan. 26, 2006). The US$8.5 million (euro6.9 million) complex has berthing, processing and storage facilities. It was the third Japanese-funded fisheries...
Tags: Antigua, Associated Press, HARDWARE, Manufacturing, Storage, Strategy
Research articles 2006-03-01
Armani buys home here.(ANTIGUA & BARBUDA)(Giorgio Armani)(Brief Article)
ARMANI BUYS HOME HERE. Renowned Italian clothing and textiles designer Giorgio Armani, after visiting Antigua & Barbuda for many years on board his yacht, has decided to spend more time in Antigua by purchasing a home, reports Caribbean Net New (Jan. 6, 2006). Forbes Magazine in...
Tags: Antigua, Forbes
Research articles 2006-02-01
Seven hot new routes in 30 days: Delta's expansion to Caribbean, Latin America hits high gear in time for winter travel; Flights to Antigua; Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic; and Managua, Nicaragua are among new routes on sale.
M2 PRESSWIRE-18 November 2005-Delta-Air: Seven hot new routes in 30 days: Delta's expansion to Caribbean, Latin America hits high gear in time for winter travel; Flights to Antigua; Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic; and Managua, Nicaragua are among new routes on saleC1994-2005 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD ...
Tags: Antigua, Atlanta, Delta, Delta Air Lines Inc., FINANCE, Mexico, Taxes
Research articles 2005-11-18
Atlanta and Antigua: Delta offers customers a tropical connection in December; Customers can enjoy twice-weekly service beginning Dec. 18; special introductory fare available for a limited time.
M2 PRESSWIRE-13 October 2005-Delta-Air: Atlanta and Antigua: Delta offers customers a tropical connection in December; Customers can enjoy twice-weekly service beginning Dec. 18; special introductory fare available for a limited timeC1994-2005 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:12102005 ATLANTA - Delta Air Lines' customers...
Tags: Antigua, Atlanta, Delta, Delta Air Lines Inc., FINANCE, Taxes
Research articles 2005-10-13
Delta flies to Antigua.(ANTIGUA & BARBUDA)(Delta Airlines)(Brief Article)
DELTA FLIES TO ANTIGUA. Delta Airlines will make its inaugural flight to Antigua on Dec. 18, cementing a six-month negotiating process with the team headed by Tourism Minister Harold Lovell, reports Caribbean Net News (Aug. 19, 2005). Delta will make two scheduled flights per week on...
Tags: Antigua, Delta, Delta Air Lines Inc., Manufacturing
Research articles 2005-10-01
US has until April 2006 to respect Internet gambling ruling: WTO
GENEVA AFP — The United States has until April 2006 to comply with a ruling about US restrictions on cross-border gaming on the Internet, the World Trade Organization announced. In an arbitration decision, the global trade referee set the "reasonable period of time" for Washington to adapt its legislation...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Antigua, arbitration, FINANCE, Games, INTERNET, World Trade Organization
Research articles 2005-08-19
Eliminating Harmful Tax Practices in Tax Havens: Defensive Measures by Major EU Countries and Tax Haven Reforms
PrecisCet article examine les reponses des diverses administrations aux initiatives de l'Organisation pour la cooperation et le developpement economiques OCDE et de l'Union europeenne UE pour contrer les pratiques fiscales dommageables. Plus particulierement, l'article decrit des mesures dites de protection ou de defense mises de l'avant par les principaux pays...
Tags: Antigua, Exemption, FINANCE, income, OECD, Taxation, Taxes
Research articles 2005-07-01
Online casino pursues long-odds lawsuit.
In the first case of its kind, Casino City Online, a Web site that provides information about casinos and online betting, sued the U.S. Department of Justice DOJ last year for infringing on its First Amendment rights. A federal district court in Louisiana dismissed the case...
Tags: advertisement, Antigua, FINANCE, Games, lawsuit, Louisiana, U.S. Department of Justice, World Trade Organization
Research articles 2005-05-01
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